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Anandite, a new barium iron silicate from Wilagedera, North Western Province, Ceylon

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

D. B. Pattiaratchi
Affiliation:
Geological Survey Department, Ceylon
Esko Saari
Affiliation:
University of Helsinki, Finland
Th. G. Sahama
Affiliation:
University of Helsinki, Finland

Summary

Anandite is a new barium iron silicate found in the magnetite ore zone of the Wilagedera iron ore body, in the North Western Province of Ceylon. The mineral is named after the late Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, the first director of the Mineral Survey of Ceylon.

Anandite is monoclinic, with a 5·412, b 9·434, c 19·953 Å, β 94° 52′, space group C2/c. D 3·94, hardness 3–4. Optically positive, bβ, γa 12°, β 1·855, γ > 1·88. Pleochroism: β green, γ brown. Chemical composition corresponds to the simplified formula (Ba,K) (Fe,Mg)a (Si,Al,Fe)4O10 (O,OH)2 with Z = 2. The data available indicate that the mineral has the trioctahedral structure of the brittle micas.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1967

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